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LORD SALISBURY.

LITTLE HOPE OF RECOVERY. FEB PBE3B ASSOCIATION. Received 21, 10.9 p.m. London, Auaust 20. Lord Salisbury in suffering from heart weakness and his a difficulty in breathing. Laiteily hj" has been compelled to, remain in a s'ttii g posture. H get* I l>ir little s's p, h'B ernpi ra uro 'S hijjh ai d pui-eweak. huileat o'cl- ck I <8 f ni<hk f-t-t>-~ in-- i'o' <'i ion *a- tV-'fia* :n>■ 1 ' hf-ru iv.-.y Iril.; hopi -i riccsr-ry. VITAD AT I 0 ! Wrighlville, Cabar, N S.W , 27ih January, 1902. Mr. P. A PAI.MEK, " Vitaditio." 184, Pitt-Mreet, Sjdney. Dear t-ir, —It gues tne pleasure to state to voa. for the benefit of others who I may be -offering as I whs fr. m that terrible complaint "Hvdatios," my mirEculom re-' covery. If there isa-yonewtn is grateful i to tou and *o VITADATIO it i-« n.TFelf,' and I feel thut I canr.ot say too much in its 1 iraise. ' Some two years ago I was compiled to 1 go to Sydney to be operated upon and there . an operation was performed in the r rince Alfred Hosp'tal. 'Jhe doctors removed a' 1 irge lnmb of Hydatid disease from m■> 1 side. It was then supposed that I was ; c<m-.d, but after m.v return home to Emma- J villa where I was th n living, th« Hydatids appeared again, and my c so was pronounced to b<> a very bid one. Two of the doctors there would no' operate on me he- " rause the Hydatids w<re on the left lung, l but thanks to the kindly interest; of my oncle, Mr John Light of 88 K ppax-street, ■ Sfdnoy, who is a i??eai f ien l ef Mr George ■ Beyar, the popul ir 1-intern entertainer, I wis induced to five VITADATIO a trial. When Mr Light to'd Mr Beyp.r tha". 1 was sinkiDg fast and conld not live Vfr? long, owing to fydat'ds on the lungs, Mr Beyer ri'pl'ed th\t he was certain would cure me, but my un'le was very S'Vptica?, and f-nid that, he hud no faith in "tl.efe qucs ft fFs." Mr'Beyer insisted, however, that VI D \TIu would save roe, so my cncie calk ; on you and purchased , three bottles of VI t'* DATIO for me. I felt ' r.o result whatever from the first two bottles, p but the third bo'tle ma''e me fee! so ill that i ( I thought the tnd hut come, so 1 went to t e <'oc'rir a r <ai: , who ma'e a thorough

L'X-.in'n'ti"n, ard he give Fcmehopeas li-* 'lior.glit 'he "ir,as>" was moving. 1 cont : fu«.. taki g the prepa aMoo, with the '■ suit 'hat s' ortlv aft.' rwirds I aommenrcl to vomit up the Hvda i s. hbi aft<-r condnnini: with VI!'AH ■TK) till I had seven t-ottes, 1 th'ew up the "cist" in Llir«- pieces. I have put it in a b)ttle, and =end ic to jcu r or tou to examma. I wish to 'id.l that to-dav I am stronger 'hin over, and Km <blo to follow my occupvioti of a minfr, a'd in the in'ere»tH of many *u!Tere>'.4 lil n-ed 'o e, I feel it it mv duty to make th'.s mir.iC'ilons cure which wis effece i b VI AOATI ', widely known, and >ou at* theref' re at liberty tc msk - *h 'teveruseof this letter you wish.— Yours trul ,f . CHAHLFS TC. EMfR^ON, Vt'ri f htvilie, Cobar, N.3.W. For further particulars, S A. P alitor. Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Tnvited. Write for tes timonials. The rrion of Medicine is 5/6 and 3/6 bottle "Jew Plymouth Agents, Bo<-aass, F HAS Hi i=.nd On, Mf rchant-i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 188, 22 August 1903, Page 3

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LORD SALISBURY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 188, 22 August 1903, Page 3

LORD SALISBURY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 188, 22 August 1903, Page 3

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